First Baptist Church Wimberley Sermons

Jesus Prays, Peter Rebels | Luke 22:31-62 | February 22, 2026 | Aaron T. Colyer

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Send a textIn Luke 22:31–62, Jesus warns Peter that Satan wants to “sift” the disciples, but He also gives hope—Jesus is praying for them, and He promises restoration: “when you turn again, strengthen your brothers.” The sermon highlights the importance of guarding our hearts through prayer and humility, because confidence in ourselves can set us up for a fall.As Jesus is arrested, the disciples misunderstand how God’s kingdom advances. They’re ready to fight, but Jesus shows that His kingdom won’t come by force—it will come through surrender, obedience, and faithful witness. In the courtyard, Peter’s fear and disappointment lead to a heartbreaking moment: he denies even knowing Jesus. But when the rooster crows and Jesus looks at him, Peter breaks down and weeps—an image of conviction and repentance.This message invites us to take our weakness seriously, lean into prayer, lay our disappointments at the foot of the cross, and trust that Jesus meets real failure with grace, forgiveness, and a call to return.